Verizon proxies are residential IP addresses that originate from Verizon’s network infrastructure, effectively emulating the browsing behavior of real Verizon users. By using these proxies, data scrapers and marketers can interact with web services that often restrict or filter traffic based on carrier or geographic origin. These proxies play a crucial role in bypassing such restrictions, enabling professionals to access carrier-locked content, test mobile applications, and validate advertisements. Because they come from a trusted U.S. telecom network, they’re less likely to trigger anti-bot systems or blacklists, resulting in higher success rates for scraping and data collection.